Research Article | Volume: 5, Issue: 4, July-August, 2017

Isolation and screening of dye decolorizing bacteria from industrial effluent

Mayur Gahlout Poonam Chauhan Hiren Prajapati Suman Saroj Poonam Narale   

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Published:  Aug 14, 2017

DOI: 10.7324/JABB.2017.50411
Abstract

Acidic dye is a dye which is salt of a sulphuric, carboxylic or phenolic organic acid .It is used on wool, other animal fibers and some manufactured fibers. These dyes when disposed into the environment causes pollution and serious irreversible damage to the ecosystem. In the present study various sample is collected from effluent of industry in the Vapi region. Four isolates SP1, SP2, SP3 and SP4 found to be effective decolorizer of Acid Maroon V dye. Among these isolate, SP4 shows maximum decolorization.


Keyword:     Acid Maroon V dye Microorganisms Decolorization Medium optimization.


Citation:

Gahlout M, Chauhan P, Prajapati H, Saroj S, Narale P. Isolation and Screening of Dye Decolorizing Bacteria from Industrial Effluent. J App Biol Biotech. 2017; 5 (04): 076-079.

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